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Literature as Document - Generic Boundaries in 1930s Western Literature

English · Hardback

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Literature as Document considers the relationship between documents and literary texts in Western Literature of the 1930s and attempts to provide answers to the problematic nature of that relationship.

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Carmen Van den Bergh, (Ph.D., KU Leuven) is Postdoctoral researcher and grant holder from the Flemish Research Council (FWO). She is lecturer in Modern Italian Literature at the University of Leuven and has published widely on Futurism, Neorealism of the 1930s, Anthologies and Canon formation, including Il neorealismo modernista. (2018).

Sarah Bonciarelli, (Ph.D., Siena University) is postdoctoral researcher and Lecturer of Italian literature at Ghent University. She has published many articles on the relationship between literary texts and visual culture including Le avanguardie storiche e la collaborazione interartistica (2014).

Anne Reverseau (Ph.D., Paris-Sorbonne) is Postdoctoral researcher at KU Leuven. She specializes in French Literature and the relationship between literature and photography. Among many collective books, she co-edited Petit Musée d'histoire littéraire with Nadja Cohen (2015) and Paper Cities. Urban Portraits in Photographic Books with Susana S. Martins (2016).


Product details

Publisher Brill
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.03.2019
 
EAN 9789004384248
ISBN 978-90-04-38424-8
No. of pages 216
Dimensions 155 mm x 262 mm x 15 mm
Weight 454 g
Series Textxet: Studies in Comparativ
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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